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Reference Specification

DEB Series
Lead Type Disc Ceramic Capacitors of Class 2 for General Purpose

Product specifications in this catalog are as of Dec. 2017, and are subject to change or
obsolescence without notice.
Please consult the approval sheet before [Link] read rating and Cautions first.
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CAUTION
1. OPERATING VOLTAGE
When DC-rated capacitors are to be used in AC or ripple current circuits, be sure to maintain the Vp-p
value of the applied voltage or the Vo-p which contains DC bias within the rated voltage range.
When the voltage is started to apply to the circuit or it is stopped applying, the irregular voltage may
be generated for a transit period because of resonance or switching. Be sure to use a capacitor
within rated voltage containing these irregular voltage.
When DC-rated capacitors are to be used in input circuits from commercial power source (AC filter),
be sure to use Safety Recognized Capacitors because various regulations on withstand voltage
or impulse withstand established for each equipment should be taken into considerations.

Voltage DC Voltage DC+AC Voltage AC Voltage Pulse Voltage(1) Pulse Voltage(2)

Positional Vo-p Vo-p Vp-p Vp-p Vp-p


Measurement

2. OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND SELF-GENERATED HEAT


Keep the surface temperature of a capacitor below the upper limit of its rated operating temperature
range. Be sure to take into account the heat generated by the capacitor itself.
When the capacitor is used in a high-frequency current, pulse current or the like, it may have the self-
generated heat due to dielectric-loss. The allowable frequency should be in less than 300kHz in sine
wave. Applied voltage should be the load such as self-generated heat is within 20 C on the condition of
atmosphere temperature 25 C. When measuring, use a thermocouple of small thermal capacity-K of
0.1mm and be in the condition where capacitor is not affected by radiant heat of other components and
wind of surroundings. While, in case of non-sine wave which include a harmonic frequency, please
contact our sales representatives or product engineers.
3. FAIL-SAFE
When capacitor would be broken, failure may result in a short circuit. Be sure to provide an appropriate
fail-safe function like a fuse on your product if failure would follow an electric shock, fire or fume.
4. VIBRATION AND IMPACT
Do not expose a capacitor or its leads to excessive shock or vibration during use.
5. SOLDERING
When soldering this product to a PCB/PWB, do not exceed the solder heat resistance specification of the
capacitor. Subjecting this product to excessive heating could melt the internal junction solder and may
result in thermal shocks that can crack the ceramic element.
When soldering capacitor with a soldering iron, it should be performed in following conditions.
Temperature of iron tip : 400 C max.
Soldering iron wattage : 50W max.
Soldering time : 3.5 s max.

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6. BONDING, RESIN MOLDING AND COATING


In case of bonding, molding or coating this product, verify that these processes do not affect the
quality of capacitor by testing the performance of the bonded, molded or coated product in the
intended equipment.
In case of the amount of applications, dryness / hardening conditions of adhesives and molding
resins containing organic solvents (ethyl acetate, methyl ethyl ketone, toluene, etc.) are unsuitable,
the outer coating resin of a capacitor is damaged by the organic solvents and it may result, worst
case, in a short circuit.
The variation in thickness of adhesive, molding resin or coating may cause a outer coating resin
cracking and/or ceramic element cracking of a capacitor in a temperature cycling.
7. TREATMENT AFTER BONDING, RESIN MOLDING AND COATING
When the outer coating is hot (over 100 ℃) after soldering, it becomes soft and fragile.
So please be careful not to give it mechanical stress.

Failure to follow the above cautions may result, worst case, in a short circuit and cause fuming or partial
dispersion when the product is used.

8. OPERATING AND STORAGE ENVIRONMENT


The insulating coating of capacitors does not form a perfect seal; therefore, do not use or store
capacitors
in a corrosive atmosphere, especially where chloride gas, sulfide gas, acid, alkali, salt or the like are
present. And avoid exposure to moisture. Before cleaning, bonding, or molding this product, verify that
these processes do not affect product quality by testing the performance of a cleaned, bonded or molded
product in the intended equipment. Store the capacitors where the temperature and relative humidity do
not exceed -10 to 40 C and 15 to 85%. Use capacitors within 6 months after delivered.
Check the solderability after 6 months or more.
9. LIMITATION OF APPLICATIONS
Please contact us before using our products for the applications listed below which require especially
high reliability for the prevention of defects which might directly cause damage to the third party’s life,
body or property.
1. Aircraft equipment
2. Aerospace equipment
3. Undersea equipment
4. Power plant control equipment
5. Medical equipment
6. Transportation equipment (vehicles, trains, ships, etc.)
7. Traffic signal equipment
8. Disaster prevention / crime prevention equipment
9. Data-processing equipment exerting influence on public
10. Application of similar complexity and/or reliability requirements to the applications listed
in the above.

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NOTICE
1. CLEANING (ULTRASONIC CLEANING)
To perform ultrasonic cleaning, observe the following conditions.
Rinse bath capacity : Output of 20 watts per liter or less.
Rinsing time : 5 min maximum.
Do not vibrate the PCB/PWB directly.
Excessive ultrasonic cleaning may lead to fatigue destruction of the lead wires.
2. CAPACITANCE CHANGE OF CAPACITORS
- Class 1 capacitors
Capacitance might change a little depending on a surrounding temperature or an applied voltage.
Please contact us if you use for the strict time constant circuit.
- Class 2 and 3 capacitors
Class 2 and 3 capacitors like temperature characteristic B, E and F have an aging characteristic,
whereby the capacitor continually decreases its capacitance slightly if the capacitor leaves for a
long time. Moreover, capacitance might change greatly depending on a surrounding temperature or
an applied voltage. So, it is not likely to be able to use for the time constant circuit.
Please contact us if you need a detail information.

NOTE
[Link] make sure that your product has been evaluated in view of your specifications with our
product being mounted to your product.
[Link] are requested not to use our product deviating from this specification.

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1. Application
This specification is applied to Lead Type Disc Ceramic Capacitors of D1kV ratings and
Class 2 of DEB series used for General Electric equipment.
Do not use these products in any automotive power train or safety equipment including battery chargers
for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids.

2. Rating
2-1. Operating temperature range
-25  +85C

2-2. Part number configuration

ex.) DEB B3 3A 332 K A2 B .

Series Temperature Rated Capacitance Capacitance Lead Packing Individual


characteristic voltage tolerance code style code specification

Temperature characteristic
Code Temperature characteristic
B3 B
E3 E
F3 F
Please confirm detailed specification on  Specification and test methods .

 Rated voltage
Code Rated voltage
3A DC1kV

 Capacitance
The first two digits denote significant figures ; the last digit denotes the multiplier of 10 in pF.
ex.) In case of 332.
33102 = 3300pF

 Capacitance tolerance
Please refer to  Part number list .

 Lead code
Code Lead style
A Vertical crimp long type
C Straight long type
B Vertical crimp short type
D Straight short type
N Vertical crimp taping type
P Straight taping type
 Please refer to  Part number list .

Solder coated copper wire is applied for termination.

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 Packing style code


Code Packing type
B Bulk type
A Ammo pack taping type

 Individual specification
In case part number cannot be identified without ‘individual specification’ , it is added at
the end of part number.

3. Marking

Temperature characteristic : Letter code


Identified by code for char. B or char. E.
(Omitted for maximum body diameter  9mm and under )
Nominal capacitance : 3 digit system
Capacitance tolerance : Code(Omitted for maximum body diameter  6mm and under)
Rated voltage : Letter code
Company name code : Abbreviation
(Omitted for maximum body diameter  9mm and under)
Manufacturing year : Letter code(The last digit of A.D. year.)
(Omitted for maximum body diameter  5mm and under)
Manufacturing month : Code(Omitted for maximum body diameter  5mm and under)
Feb./Mar.  2 Aug./Sep.  8
Apr./May  4 Oct./Nov.  O
Jun./Jul.  6 Dec./Jan.  D

(Example)

B
332K
1KV

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4. Part number list

Unit : mm
DC Dimension (mm) Pack
Cap. Lead
T.C. Cap. tol. Customer Part Number Murata Part Number Rated Volt. qty.
(pF) Code
(V) D T F d (pcs)

B 100 ±10% DEBB33A101KC1B 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.5 C1 500

B 150 ±10% DEBB33A151KC1B 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.5 C1 500

B 220 ±10% DEBB33A221KC1B 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.5 C1 500

B 330 ±10% DEBB33A331KC1B 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.5 C1 500

B 470 ±10% DEBB33A471KC1B 1000 5.0 4.0 5.0 0.5 C1 500

B 680 ±10% DEBB33A681KA2B 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 500

B 1000 ±10% DEBB33A102KA2B 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 500

B 1500 ±10% DEBB33A152KA2B 1000 8.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 250

B 2200 ±10% DEBB33A222KA2B 1000 9.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 250

B 3300 ±10% DEBB33A332KA2B 1000 10.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 250

B 4700 ±10% DEBB33A472KA3B 1000 12.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 A3 200

B 6800 ±10% DEBB33A682KA3B 1000 15.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 A3 100

E 1000 +80/-20% DEBE33A102ZC1B 1000 5.0 4.0 5.0 0.5 C1 500

E 2200 +80/-20% DEBE33A222ZA2B 1000 7.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 500

E 4700 +80/-20% DEBE33A472ZA2B 1000 9.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 250

E 10000 +80/-20% DEBE33A103ZA3B 1000 13.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 A3 200

F 2200 +80/-20% DEBF33A222ZA2B 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 500

F 4700 +80/-20% DEBF33A472ZA2B 1000 7.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 500

F 10000 +80/-20% DEBF33A103ZA2B 1000 10.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 A2 250

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Unit : mm
DC Dimension (mm) Pack
Cap. Lead
T.C. Cap. tol. Customer Part Number Murata Part Number Rated Volt. qty.
(pF) Code
(V) D T F d (pcs)

B 100 ±10% DEBB33A101KD1B 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.5 D1 500

B 150 ±10% DEBB33A151KD1B 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.5 D1 500

B 220 ±10% DEBB33A221KD1B 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.5 D1 500

B 330 ±10% DEBB33A331KD1B 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.5 D1 500

B 470 ±10% DEBB33A471KD1B 1000 5.0 4.0 5.0 0.5 D1 500

B 680 ±10% DEBB33A681KB2B 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

B 1000 ±10% DEBB33A102KB2B 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

B 1500 ±10% DEBB33A152KB2B 1000 8.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

B 2200 ±10% DEBB33A222KB2B 1000 9.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

B 3300 ±10% DEBB33A332KB2B 1000 10.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

B 4700 ±10% DEBB33A472KB3B 1000 12.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 B3 250

B 6800 ±10% DEBB33A682KB3B 1000 15.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 B3 200

E 1000 +80/-20% DEBE33A102ZD1B 1000 5.0 4.0 5.0 0.5 D1 500

E 2200 +80/-20% DEBE33A222ZB2B 1000 7.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

E 4700 +80/-20% DEBE33A472ZB2B 1000 9.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

E 10000 +80/-20% DEBE33A103ZB3B 1000 13.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 B3 250

F 2200 +80/-20% DEBF33A222ZB2B 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

F 4700 +80/-20% DEBF33A472ZB2B 1000 7.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

F 10000 +80/-20% DEBF33A103ZB2B 1000 10.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 B2 500

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Unit : mm
DC Dimension (mm) Pack
Cap. Cap. Lead
T.C. Customer Part Number Murata Part Number Rated volt. qty.
(pF) tol. code
(V) D T F d P (pcs)

B 100 ±10% DEBB33A101KP2A 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 P2 1500

B 150 ±10% DEBB33A151KP2A 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 P2 1500

B 220 ±10% DEBB33A221KP2A 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 P2 1500

B 330 ±10% DEBB33A331KP2A 1000 4.5 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 P2 1500

B 470 ±10% DEBB33A471KP2A 1000 5.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 P2 1500

B 680 ±10% DEBB33A681KN2A 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

B 1000 ±10% DEBB33A102KN2A 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

B 1500 ±10% DEBB33A152KN2A 1000 8.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

B 2200 ±10% DEBB33A222KN2A 1000 9.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

B 3300 ±10% DEBB33A332KN2A 1000 10.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

B 4700 ±10% DEBB33A472KN3A 1000 12.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 15.0 N3 1000

B 6800 ±10% DEBB33A682KN7A 1000 15.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 30.0 N7 500

E 1000 +80/-20% DEBE33A102ZP2A 1000 5.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 P2 1500

E 2200 +80/-20% DEBE33A222ZN2A 1000 7.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

E 4700 +80/-20% DEBE33A472ZN2A 1000 9.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

E 10000 +80/-20% DEBE33A103ZN3A 1000 13.0 4.0 7.5 0.6 15.0 N3 1000

F 2200 +80/-20% DEBF33A222ZN2A 1000 6.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

F 4700 +80/-20% DEBF33A472ZN2A 1000 7.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

F 10000 +80/-20% DEBF33A103ZN2A 1000 10.0 4.0 5.0 0.6 12.7 N2 1500

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5. Specification and test methods
No. Item Specification Test method
1 Appearance and dimensions No marked defect on appearance The capacitor should be inspected by naked eyes
form and dimensions. for visible evidence of defect.
Please refer to [Part number list]. Dimensions should be measured with slide calipers.
2 Marking To be easily legible. The capacitor should be inspected by naked eyes.
3 Dielectric Between lead No failure. The capacitor should not be damaged when DC
strength wires voltage of 200% of the rated voltage are applied
between the lead wires for 1 to 5 s.
(Charge/Discharge current50mA.)
Body No failure. The capacitor is placed in the container with metal
insulation balls of diameter 1mm so that each lead wire,
shortcircuited, is kept about 2mm
off the balls as shown
in the figure, and DC
voltage of 1.3kV is
applied for 1 to 5 s About 2mm
between capacitor lead
wires and small metals. Metal balls
(Charge/Discharge current50mA.)
4 Insulation Between lead 10 000M min. The insulation resistance should be measured with
Resistance (I.R.) wires DC50050V within 605 s of charging.
5 Capacitance Within specified tolerance. The capacitance should be measured at 20C with
10.2kHz and AC5V(r.m.s.) max..
6 Dissipation Factor (D.F.) Char. B,E : 2.5% max. The dissipation factor should be measured at 20C
Char. F : 5.0% max. with 10.2kHz and AC5V(r.m.s.) max..
7 Temperature characteristic Char. B : Within 10% The capacitance measurement should be made at
Char. E : Within +20/-55% each step specified in Table.
Char. F : Within +30/-80%
Pre-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at 852C for 1 h, then placed at *room
condition for 242 h before initial measurements.
Step 1 2 3 4 5
Temp.(C) 202 -253 202 852 202
8 Strength of lead Pull Lead wire should not cut off. As shown in the figure at right, fix the
Capacitor should not be broken. body of the capacitor and apply a tensile
weight gradually to each lead wire in the
radial direction of the capacitor up to
10N ( 5N for lead diameter 0.5mm ),
and keep it for 101 s.
Bending Each lead wire should be subjected to 5N ( 2.5N for
lead diameter 0.5mm ) of weight and bent 90 at the
point of egress, in one direction, then returned to its
original position, and bent 90 in the opposite
direction at the rate of one bend in 2 to 3 s.
9 Vibration Appearance No marked defect. The capacitor should be firmly soldered to the
resistance Capacitance Within specified tolerance. supporting lead wire and vibrated at a frequency
D.F. Char. B,E : 2.5% max. range of 10 to 55Hz, 1.5mm in total amplitude, with
Char. F : 5.0% max. about a 1min rate of vibration change from 10Hz
to 55Hz and back to 10Hz. Apply for a total of 6 h;
2 h each in 3 mutually perpendicular directions.
10 Solderability of leads Lead wire should be soldered The lead wire of a capacitor should be dipped into a
with uniformly coated on the axial ethanol solution of 25wt% rosin and then into
direction over 3/4 of the molten solder for 20.5 s. In both cases the depth of
circumferential direction. dipping is up to about 1.5 to 2mm from the root of
lead wires.
Temp. of solder :
245±5°C Lead Free Solder (Sn-3Ag-0.5Cu)
235±5°C H63 Eutectic Solder
* "room condition" Temperature: 15 to 35C, Relative humidity: 45 to 75%, Atmospheric pressure: 86 to 106kPa

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No. Item Specification Test method
11 Soldering effect Appearance No marked defect. The lead wire should be immersed into the melted
(Non-preheat) Capacitance Char. B : Within  5% solder of 35010C ( Body of 5 and under:
change Char. E : Within  15% 2705C ) up to about 1.5 to 2.0mm from the
Char. F : Within  20% main body for 3.50.5 s. ( Body of 5 and under:
Dielectric Per item 3. 50.5 s. )
strength Pre-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at
(Between 852C for 1 h, then placed at
lead wires) * room condition for 242 h
before initial measurements.
Post-treatment : Capacitor should be stored for
4 to 24 h at * room condition.
12 Soldering effect Appearance No marked defect. First the capacitor should be stored at
(On-preheat) Capacitance Char. B : Within  5% 120+0/-5°C for 60+0/-5 s.
change Char. E : Within  15% Then, as in figure, the lead wires should be
Char. F : Within  20% immersed solder of 260+0/-5°C up to 1.5 to
Dielectric Per item 3. 2.0mm from the root of terminal for 7.5+0/-1 s.
strength
(Between
lead wires)

Pre-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at


852C for 1 h, then placed at
* room condition for 242 h
before initial measurements.
Post-treatment : Capacitor should be stored for
4 to 24 h at * room condition.
13 Humidity Appearance No marked defect. Set the capacitor for 500 +24/-0 h at 402C in
(Under steady Capacitance Char. B : Within 10% 90 to 95% relative humidity.
state) change Char. E : Within 20% Pre-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at
Char. F : Within 30% 852C for 1 h, then placed at
D.F. Char. B,E : 5.0% max. * room condition for 242 h
Char. F : 7.5% max. before initial measurements.
I.R. 1 000M min. Post-treatment : Capacitor should be stored for 1
to 2 h at * room condition.
14 Humidity loading Appearance No marked defect. Apply the rated voltage for 500 +24/-0 h at
Capacitance Char. B : Within 10% 402C in 90 to 95% relative humidity.
change Char. E : Within 20% (Charge/Discharge current50mA.)
Char. F : Within 30% Pre-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at
D.F. Char. B,E : 5.0% max. 852C for 1 h, then placed at
Char. F : 7.5% max. * room condition for 242 h
I.R. 500M min. before initial measurements.
Post-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at
852C for 1 h, then placed at
* room condition for 242 h.
15 Life Appearance No marked defect. Apply a DC voltage of 150% of the rated voltage
Capacitance Char. B : Within 10% for 1 000 +48/-0 h at 852C, and relative
change Char. E : Within 20% humidity of 50% max..
Char. F : Within 30% (Charge/Discharge current50mA.)
D.F. Char. B,E : 4.0% max. Pre-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at
Char. F : 7.5% max. 852C for 1 h, then placed at
I.R. 2 000M min. * room condition for 242 h
before initial measurements.
Post-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at
852C for 1 h, then placed at
* room condition for 242 h.
* "room condition" Temperature: 15 to 35C, Relative humidity: 45 to 75%, Atmospheric pressure: 86 to 106kPa

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No. Item Specification Test method
16 Temperature and Appearance No marked defect. The capacitor should be subjected to
Immersion cycle Capacitance Char. B : Within 10% 5 temperature cycles, then consecutively to
change Char. E : Within 20% 2 immersion cycles.
Char. F : Within 30% <Temperature cycle>
D.F. Char. B,E : 4.0% max. Step Temperature(C) Time
Char. F : 7.5% max. 1 -253 30 min
I.R. 2 000M min. 2 Room Temp. 3 min
Dielectric Per item 3. 3 +853 30 min
strength 4 Room Temp. 3 min
(Between Cycle time : 5 cycle
lead wires) <Immersion cycle>
Immersion
Step Temperature(C) Time
water
Clean
1 +65+5/-0 15 min
water
Salt
2 03 15 min
water
Cycle time : 2 cycle
Pre-treatment : Capacitor should be stored at
852C for 1 h, then placed at
* room condition for 242 h
before initial measurements.
Post-treatment : Capacitor should be stored for
4 to 24 h at * room condition.
* "room condition" Temperature: 15 to 35C, Relative humidity: 45 to 75%, Atmospheric pressure: 86 to 106kPa

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[Link] specification

Bulk type (Packing style code : B) 1 2


The number of packing = Packing quantity  n
The size of packing case and packing way

Polyethylene bag 1 : Please refer to [Part number list].


2 : Standard n = 20 (bag)

Partition

125 max. 270 max. Note)


The outer package and the number of
outer packing be changed by the order
getting amount.
340 max.
Unit : mm

Ammo pack taping type (Packing style code : A)

 The tape with capacitors is packed zigzag into a case.


 When body of the capacitor is piled on other body under it.
 There should be 3 pitches and over without capacitors in leader and trailer.

The size of packing case and packing way


240 max.

Position of label

340 max.

60 max.
Unit : mm

Capacitor Hold down tape

Base tape

Hold down
tape upper

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7. Taping specification
7-1. Dimension of capacitors on tape
Vertical crimp taping type < Lead code : N2 >
Pitch of component 12.7mm / Lead spacing 5.0mm

Unit : mm
Item Code Dimensions Remarks
Pitch of component P 12.71.0
Pitch of sprocket hole P0 12.70.3
0.8
Lead spacing F 5.00.2
Length from hole center to component center P2 6.351.3
Deviation of progress direction
Length from hole center to lead P1 3.850.7
Body diameter D Please refer to [Part number list ].
Deviation along tape, left or right S 01.0 They include deviation by lead bend .
Carrier tape width W 18.00.5
Position of sprocket hole W1 9.00.5 Deviation of tape width direction
Lead distance between reference and bottom
H0 18.0 2.0
0
planes
Protrusion length 0.51.0
Diameter of sprocket hole D0 4.00.1
Lead diameter d 0.600.05
Total tape thickness t1 0.60.3
They include hold down tape thickness.
Total thickness, tape and lead wire t2 1.5 max.
Deviation across tape, front h1
1.0 max.
Deviation across tape, rear h2
0
Portion to cut in case of defect L 11.0 1.0
Hold down tape width W0 11.5 min.
Hold down tape position W2 1.51.5
Coating extension on lead e Up to the end of crimp
Body thickness T Please refer to [Part number list ].

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Vertical crimp taping type < Lead code : N3 >


Pitch of component 15.0mm / Lead spacing 7.5mm

Unit : mm
Item Code Dimensions Remarks
Pitch of component P 15.02.0
Pitch of sprocket hole P0 15.00.3
Lead spacing F 7.51.0
Length from hole center to component center P2 7.51.5
Deviation of progress direction
Length from hole center to lead P1 3.751.0
Body diameter D Please refer to [ Part number list ].
Deviation along tape, left or right S 02.0 They include deviation by lead bend .
Carrier tape width W 18.00.5
Position of sprocket hole W1 9.00.5 Deviation of tape width direction
Lead distance between reference and bottom
H0 18.02.0
0
planes
Protrusion length 0.51.0
Diameter of sprocket hole D0 4.00.1
Lead diameter d 0.600.05
Total tape thickness t1 0.60.3
They include hold down tape thickness.
Total thickness, tape and lead wire t2 1.5 max.
Deviation across tape, front h1
2.0 max.
Deviation across tape, rear h2
0
Portion to cut in case of defect L 11.0 1.0
Hold down tape width W0 11.5 min.
Hold down tape position W2 1.51.5
Coating extension on lead e Up to the end of crimp
Body thickness T Please refer to [ Part number list ].

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Vertical crimp taping type < Lead code : N7 >


Pitch of component 30.0mm /Lead spacing 7.5mm

Unit : mm
Item Code Dimensions Remarks
Pitch of component P 30.02.0
Pitch of sprocket hole P0 15.00.3
Lead spacing F 7.51.0
Length from hole center to component center P2 7.51.5
Deviation of progress direction
Length from hole center to lead P1 3.751.0
Body diameter D Please refer to [ Part number list ].
Deviation along tape, left or right S 02.0 They include deviation by lead bend.
Carrier tape width W 18.00.5
Position of sprocket hole W1 9.00.5 Deviation of tape width direction
Lead distance between reference and bottom
H0 18.02.0
0
planes
Protrusion length 0.51.0
Diameter of sprocket hole D0 4.00.1
Lead diameter d 0.600.05
Total tape thickness t1 0.60.3
They include hold down tape thickness.
Total thickness, tape and lead wire t2 1.5 max.
Deviation across tape, front h1
2.0 max.
Deviation across tape, rear h2
0
Portion to cut in case of defect L 11.0 1.0
Hold down tape width W0 11.5 min.
Hold down tape position W2 1.51.5
Coating extension on lead e Up to the end of crimp
Body thickness T Please refer to [ Part number list ].

ETP1N70101A
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Straight taping type < Lead code: P2 >


Pitch of component 12.7mm / Lead spacing 5.0mm

Unit : mm
Item Code Dimensions Remarks
Pitch of component P 12.71.0
Pitch of sprocket hole P0 12.70.3
0.8
Lead spacing F 5.00.2
Length from hole center to component center P2 6.351.3
Deviation of progress direction
Length from hole center to lead P1 3.850.7
Body diameter D Please refer to [ Part number list ].
Deviation along tape, left or right S 01.0 They include deviation by lead bend .
Carrier tape width W 18.00.5
Position of sprocket hole W1 9.00.5 Deviation of tape width direction
Lead distance between reference and bottom
H 20.01.5
1.0
planes
Protrusion length 0.51.0
Diameter of sprocket hole D0 4.00.1
Lead diameter d 0.600.05
Total tape thickness t1 0.60.3
They include hold down tape thickness.
Total thickness, tape and lead wire t2 1.5 max.
Deviation across tape, front h1
1.0 max.
Deviation across tape, rear h2
0
Portion to cut in case of defect L 11.0 1.0
Hold down tape width W0 11.5 min.
Hold down tape position W2 1.51.5
Coating extension on lead e 3.0 max.
Body thickness T Please refer to [ Part number list ].

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7-2. Splicing way of tape


1) Adhesive force of tape is over 3N at test condition as below.

W
Hold down tape
Base tape

2) Splicing of tape
a) When base tape is spliced
Base tape should be spliced by cellophane tape.
(Total tape thickness should be less than 1.05mm.)

Progress direction
in production line Hold down tape

Base tape

About 30 to 50 Cellophane tape


No lifting for the direction of
progressing Unit : mm

b) When hold down tape is spliced


Hold down tape should be spliced with overlapping.
(Total tape thickness should be less than 1.05mm.)

ape are spliced


Base tape and adhesive tape should be spliced with splicing tape.
20 to 60 Hold down tape

Progress direction Base tape


in production line
Unit : mm

c) When both tape are spliced


Base tape and hold down tape should be spliced with splicing tape.

3 ) Missing components
There should be no consecutive missing of more than three components.
The number of missing components should be not more than 0.5% of
total components that should be present in a Ammo pack.

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Appendix

EU RoHS

This products of the following crresponds to EU RoHS.

RoHS

maximum concentration values tolerated by weight in homogeneous materials

・1000 ppm maximum Lead


・1000 ppm maximum Mercury
・100 ppm maximum Cadmium
・1000 ppm maximum Hexavalent chromium
・1000 ppm maximum Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)
・1000 ppm maximum Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)
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